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the three naturally present mandalas [IW]
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the vidyadhara level of spontaneous perfection. the spontaneously arisen / perfect vidyadhara; Vidyadhara of Spontaneous Accomplishment, spontaneously accomplished holder of intrinsic awareness [RY]


the three spontaneously present mandalas [RY]
the vidyadhara level of spontaneous perfection, the spontaneously arisen/ perfect vidyadhara [IW]
 
master/ holder of awareness of spontaneous presence* [RB]
 
Vidyadhara level of self-perfection [JV]
 
Vidyadhara level of spontaneous perfection. The fourth of the four vidyadhara levels. Corresponds to buddhahood, the path beyond training. The final fruition and state of a vajra holder endowed with the spontaneously perfected five kayas: dharmakaya, sambhogakaya, nirmanakaya, vajrakaya, and abhisambodhikaya [RY]


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ལྷུན་གྱིས་གྲུབ་པའི་རིག་འཛིན
the vidyadhara level of spontaneous perfection. the spontaneously arisen / perfect vidyadhara; Vidyadhara of Spontaneous Accomplishment, spontaneously accomplished holder of intrinsic awareness [RY]

the vidyadhara level of spontaneous perfection, the spontaneously arisen/ perfect vidyadhara [IW]

master/ holder of awareness of spontaneous presence* [RB]

Vidyadhara level of self-perfection [JV]

Vidyadhara level of spontaneous perfection. The fourth of the four vidyadhara levels. Corresponds to buddhahood, the path beyond training. The final fruition and state of a vajra holder endowed with the spontaneously perfected five kayas: dharmakaya, sambhogakaya, nirmanakaya, vajrakaya, and abhisambodhikaya [RY]